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<h1 id="python-palette-docker">Python Palette Docker</h1>
<p>A Docker that allows you to quickly set the opacity, flow and size from a predefined list.</p>
<h2 id="basic-usage">Basic Usage</h2>
<p>Go to <strong>Settings → Docker → Python Palette Docker</strong>.</p>
<p>The top combo box allows you to choose a palette.</p>
<p>In the middle is a selection field where you can select swatches, double click to edit them, and drag and drop to reorder them.</p>
<p>At the bottom right is a list of the swatches with their name. You can type in a swatch name to select it.</p>
<p>From there..</p>
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<dt>Add Swatch</dt>
<dd>This calls up an add swatch menu.
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<dt>Add Group</dt>
<dd>This calls up the add group window. Just give it a name.
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<dt>Remove entry</dt>
<dd>This’ll remove an entry.
</dd>
<dt>Edit Palette Settings</dt>
<dd>Edit the palette meta data, including columns, name and comment.
</dd>
<dt>Export as GIMP Palette</dt>
<dd>Export this palette to the GIMP palette format(GPL). Colors will first be converted to sRGB.
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<dt>Export as Inkscape SVG with swatches</dt>
<dd>This exports the current palette as an SVG, to use in Inkscape. The swatches will even have their colors set as Inkscape swatches.
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